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of the matter thus to shleld the Sec- question of the prohibition issue, and ] Foreigners are again being reminded In cities and towns all over the those members of the Legion who are 1928. At that time Sehator Copeland, Democrat, comes up fow re-election. He is now a pronounced wet and an 2 gua is ponderous, heavy with verdure. Wide-spreading trees Navy and served as gunner’s mates to gether aboard the U. S. S. Yosemite in i ' g ) 13 . s T T T 3 8 THE wVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927. THE EVENING STAR/|tion of the lack of authority of lhe}nble to leave the building without | — < ik Suntny, Movning Edition. | trsiic office and streases the fact that | difculty or injury. Panio 1s ot con- THIS i 3 Politics at Large ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS = every traffic_regulation adopted for(fined to youngsters. Indeed, thers : WASHINGTON, D. C. Washington is in reality a regulation | is no age limit to unreasoning fear. | RN By G. Gould Lincol i B of the Commissioners. Those Who | Older t usceptible | AT e y G. Gould Lincoln. BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN, WEDNESDAY . .January 12, 1927 1C r persons are just as suscep EDE : ! 3 nuary 13 2% eriticize the powers delegated to the | to the panic fmpulse as children. In-| BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. director of traffic may well ponder |4, ; 3 Political prophets in Congre o ; i a “TH: RE W. YES . Editor eed, in a frantic rush for escape = Q. What is the rate for air mail | bridges are bascule, swing, fixed, lit: — _iw__N,o + — | over this condition. they are the more dangerous fnrtnr!.](hE"fi"";“:(‘“fl from jp: wrfl\;-dcnurk to|over 30 people, none of w};‘om continue to multiply as the short | postage?—F. C. H. pontoon and pine trestle, swing and § B N Bt tectty o it : ¢ e “trick sentence” is discussed in|found the full number, and I subse-|gession runs its course. During the| A. The postage for contract air|pile bents, fixed and pile bents, fixed The Evening Star Newspaper Company | . ber fectly ovident that the Com. | for _they flght furiously for precedence | jeitera received recently from readers | quently (ried 20 or more, of whom debate in the Senate Senator Bruce|mail service is 10 cents an ounce or fand spiral approach (west end), swing ‘Business Office missioners should have complete con-{and have been known to knock down |of “This and That." only one saw the full count. (Note 3.) |debate in the Senate Senator Br fraction thereof where the distance|and trestle, vertical lift, lift and plla ,.lwlv'p'f;‘ :’y"fi\'f‘hfl'fg.'fl"ue‘?q‘. trol of the situation and should be|and trample upon smaller and weak- A gentléman living at Bethesda,|In every case they were given all the | of Maryland, stalwart wet, ventured | (.o 4o route is not more than 1,000 | bente, movabla and pile bents, and Chicago Office ’l;{w‘er Bullding. | required to pass on all proposed |er persons in their selfish stampede. -"f"r-‘ \\':u ;a‘l:!(hp knows that we “are | time they wanted to musf,\‘- 'hflv'n; a prediction that unless the next[miles, 15 cents an ounce up to and in- | vertical lift and pile bents. U Buropean Office 14 Regent St., London. . o 5 sons a friend of Nature's creatures,” sends | selves it was not ‘snap judgment. ¢ el Goivertioni Ll L 800 miles: 10 CeRite &N Gl 3 e ’ Engtand. changes in the regulations. They| Montreal will probably test thethe following dissertation on the|and in some cases given a second | Demecratic national sy £ O e e o i eknes of 1806 | @ When was the night of the Rig are the official heads of the city and | matter of the law regarding the at-|&round hog, in the course of which he | trial picked a wet candidate for Presi-} o - Gy "o aqditional charge of 5 | Wind?—R. R. R. > et ST AT | it is ot only proper but wise that |tendance of children unaccompanied | tellS how to have sport with that little [ “I' had a belief that perhaps a|dent, there would be a second Demo- | contg'an ounce each zone the mail may | A The Big Wind eccurred in Ire e Amonth 18y s | they should be the final arbiters. by elders at places of pnlervainm!m.}d“j.".‘:‘]"khl sekiel, you let thay|PECpeader was the ons I):o;r‘*"::\m\:‘h::; cratic convention n 1 SHd 8 Ficavel: over® the Govsitisitoperated ; e ’fv""“B:":knizn;‘::"“ttn::‘;—y :."31:;‘:‘0 month- Orders may, ke sent b malor| But although this procedure has |1t is hardly likely, however, that the | woodchuck go " " | and count il the "' as, without | Second Democratic ticket in the fleld, | transcontinenta) route. Matable WAL | hundreds of houses were blown down LAY end o each month. " been in force ever since the creation | manager of the theater will be held | “The father of Danlel Webster used | egotism, I do not believe that it indi-|just as there was in 1860. Undaunt-J b 0y %" matl, but the spectal air | 304 hundreds more were burned by of the traffic office, and, in the ma- | gecountable for the deaths of the vie- :3:‘ alf‘:::v\:a“'m'dsx a;n-r lhl]tenmg to his| cates a lack of m("vllvia:nn.r;n, ;P:VPT}{:I}fill by this Prediction Senator Hef-|pail postage rates must be paid ;":“,;F;i?‘({:ruz 'l\' nr-n-” rfirfj.r:;_hthg:n Rate by Mn"—d"ly;l;!-'\ |l|l"|f:d\'nnre. Jority of cases, has worked harmoni-| tims of the Sunday fire and panic, “-ondrl{\;r‘k.rs:;;,‘qgki:lr]::u'dE‘E:‘rl‘:"é o '[:;T."f.r,;””' bugcaly; adsck GREPIES by Saa ayadif dry as Senator|therefor. T Wind* hecarlls it b the oot St s e et A N B00-1 mo. 75c| CUSY for the benefit of the city, there | hecause of the violation of the six-| tinction of the whole trihe, while | Your argument does not fully sat.| Bruce fs a wet, hazarded a predic-| o \hera was the Florida tana ! kind known (o the peaple of Ireland . Dalz aaf, Sundar o355 36000 1 mo. A0c | are still those who apply the term | taen.year age limit law. Tt is well [ Daniel plead to spare the life of the |isfy me that vou have reached theytion that the Democrats would nom- | that was given to Lafavette—M. K.) o ypon wera 1ifs wi aded sunday only 157830051 m0. 20| wozgrt {0 the director and protest | this matter be brought to light to ::}:nund h;»x because of the racv( that | r ause of mnu]. , 3y |inateadry and that the Republicans : A. The Mn}rll v':m Jas givan 10§ 1o "the White Hovseto M g = B o is s ma e creature was innocent of the ours very truly, - i . in | Lafayette in Florida comprised town. M. W. 3 All Other States and Canada. the power given to “one man.” It|determine whether such a law is to|charges against him. The elder Web. A would do the sam Mr, Heflin oo S orth, rangs 1 east: 23,028.80 B nrfn 1903, during the admintstra e o st ot o slio0 | {5 aughable! remain on the books without en. |ster, after listening to the arguments,| | i 1| further prophesied that acombina- | TR R SR o TG a1 eant | ton, of President Roosevelr, wings Daily iy 13r. §8.001mo. 7501 The traffic office serves merely as | fore spoke the words given. ‘Dear Your account of JAck| jon of the South and the West [of Tallahassee by way of Lafayette | 1y » afford enlarged execu Sunday only ... 1yr. $4.00:1mo. 35c e s i 2 KESmEnt: “In the opinion of the writer, Daniel | Spratt and his Christmas sardiness| G5 ajeet a dry Democfhit as|street, 3 ve offices on one mide and a cloak- an advisory body to the District —_— B ] was right. The little varmint is not a | Was so realistic that I could almost| pogqent™ o this Mr. Bruce dis- P e the other side of the White 4 Member of the Associated Press. = |heads. Its recommendations are| 1y s the opinion of Cole Blease that|marauder, he fs not a murderer of|imagine It was my, own problem with | (IR0 i vigor, asserting i Q. When were organized Summer ouse. s The Associated Press is exclusively entitled | made to them and they are the|,. « " other small animals, he does not de.|a much-spoiled 4 ‘" lonly with the aid of the great & camps first established in the Unite Q. Ha ; " e 1o Tha it for repumication of all news din-| (100 T AEH AN L on 1o | N Wet” should be permitted to Sitlgi,y tha feathered songsters, he fs |lated the ineident to him in his own [ GUR e seabonrd could vie- | States” 6. C. Seelidr Gove | oot Witrhen credited 10 1t or Not ‘athersriee cred ges. So a reg in the United States Senate. It may ! not quarrelsome, because he has heen | lansuage, he told me that he was glad | o H8 S0 e (SGaET0 EO0 T ho| A Ernest Ralch established a camp | * S 07y MO i i haver and A '0F publication | auestioned, either in court or other- | pa yndesirable to dispense with the|known to live in the same burrow | there was another cat in this hard | G for a group of boys on Lake Asquam. | piist.» seq s, the pecial dispatches herein are aleo reserved. | wige it {s a regulation of the Com- intellectual services of men who,|With snakes and polecats. world that ;\mlhl“nnk uu:hy:lv su}wmi'; W o N. H., about 1880. It was so well Iikc; = e " foher » o : @ ‘| “He is, abov r 1 d|to a diet of sardines, salmon, cool . 5 2 that other camps were soon started, . How 1o v - ico's Disclai missloners, who, in the exercise of |hough wrong in one respect, may be|wiil fight in ::IQ»ringléns;f"":"”fl and | | Meats or other unpalatable things in| W HECR At S '."fl:" .'k'p;"l “':;; Her | Lo i niovemant Eeete steadily. h-?n kmwnvn.xnm;; o RGN Mexico's Disclaimer. their powers over the city, have seen | izht in others. nie 30 vears ago ihe writer, in | len of a nice, juley, red steak. - |believed Gov. Vie Donahey, Ohics it 4 A. Wood engraving was invented Anxiety on the score of Mexico's re- | fit to adopt it. R S S passing through a small grove of| ‘Haven't T experienced the humilia-| dry go ECOUIHE Sl ¥ the| Q. Is indigo now used for blulng?— | by Cunic, an Italian, about the vear 2 Preside “With the approval of the Cof Young ivhite pines, came acrass a spot | tion of having camouflaged many a | Democrats, Senator Bruce causti- |y p L. action to the message of President| "W il M- | Conversation with earth is alleged | o iy ladi dish to make it appear like fresh|cally asked if the Alabama Senator! ‘A ™T¢ i« seldom used. The com- AR Coolidgs to Congress regarding the [ missioners” is the most important{, : 191v pebBls TRIBIARGtE | Mogine For "":‘5,‘",:".1'; dog had been | TOb, {0 N o see n furry nose turned | believed Maryland would ever cast|manest bluings are Prusslan blue,| Q. Where are the Calleo X Nivarasuan situation is allayed by |section in the traffic code, and a|ig i e D O e it they | away withott settime him. " B2 | {p'in the air and a paw reach out to| its electoral votes for ‘. laniline and ultramarine. a3 neee alico Moun Nicaraguan situz o : Y | Clause that eanmot be visiated. 1t 1 |2far. Any such endeavors, if they |away without getting him. 7 108 0% ' DT OLER it were some. | “You will never expand “Vic' into & & Whe Culos MPmARES e aie the moderate tone of the statement | VEw S WAL SO Do b ourts | SXiSt: are still unintelligible, and Yet | oicCi fiiea and mosquitoes lingering | thing very objectionable, and a deaf | ‘victory,' " ‘said Semator Bruce, who| Q. Are personal checks or LITty | 5 ‘njjeg from Daggett, San Bernar {ssued yesterday by Forelgn Secretary [ high time that the public and courts | s S50 0 VRS B G T oe 4y, [ oticed files and mos lingering | N ined to my earnest pleadings to | boosted Gov. Al Smith of New' York | bonds legal tender?——il. C. G. TG Cortnt) Cane e ae Nnenz. Instead of flaring indignation | should recognize this condition and | ¥ %> &% %1 e ttion Bt iR o nc tho mitmal wae | Sas ik A it BBIE oL and Gov. Al Ritchie of Maryland as| A. Neither a_personal check nor a : Lo e b aehT % A el % . 5 i ortunately for me and my ag-|the probable selections of the Demo- | Liberty bond is legal tender. Legal| Q. How many Kinds of iris comes a quietly stated exposition of | act accordingly Ea-—— E:LT';:M,"::} ;'h"‘.lh',','l:'_l"}"' ground hog | ed faclings, the rejected dish can | cratic convention. tender is a quality given a circulating | there?— 1. J. e the attitude of the Mexican govern- NI <55 American cltizens abroad must he | “"The rae pany HolSlY. ¢ minutes|he Dlaced outside when some poor | Senator Heflin wanted to know | medium by Congress, and possessing | A. There are abaut §75 pecles of ment toward Nicaragua and the The Preliminary Bout. and will be protected. ‘The dear old | until, with a large stick, the ‘sround |stray partakes of | with ereat iR € tho Demeccatic pariy is to seb o) ShS QUANS, L Jcomes, CRUC BOrel | e Ther are chiafly natives of tem United States and a disclaimer of an¥ | Tpat Gov. Al Smith's presidential | son, “There’s No Place Like Home," | Was removed from the mouth of the | G40 | Fqon o2 (hD S idbic i hiding | elect a”President. legal-tender qualities, vet each kind | large hlue flag. is common i we wish “to face the United States in & omingtion chances, which by his in- | might, however, save a great deal of | faoth'in great anger. Taking s fishing | there to tempt the fickle appetite of | Senator Edwards of New Jersey |has such attributes as to glve it cur- |places throughouf the United States ax | mili way." Foreign Secretary|augura) address at Albany the other | trouble if it could become more or less | line from my pocket, I carefully placed | this mofl*m;l of 'nhf O e 1 ""}“"‘l';"""‘h“";;‘m = "‘(‘"j“l";""'”"h b “"(;’Irji”mf:"’:"- re convertible | far West as Minnesota and Arkansas R ¥ . e iR - h s i “Truly, the whims of these furry|whether the mocratic rty 18 to | into stands o aenz goes on to declare that "Mexico | gay pe, in effect, placed in trust while | of a national anthem. Hack of his tusks and tried to pull | | Tare carcfully considered. And |sell out to the Anti-Saloon Leagu - | Q. Please give some information has no interest whatever in Nicaragua [ ne is engaged in administering the af- v Dlaged Tour r',‘i,',n O e areakIng: o |if he desires to sleep, the roomiest, | 1t scarcely requires the qualities of ,"Q,'hA"fi,,'ir,:;'p\-{"':es"“ hite £lephants | anout the Swan Theater in the time nor political views of any Kind, nor'|cajrg of New York State, are being| Nicaragua, in addition to consider- | pulled again, breaking all softest chair or bed in the house is|a prophet to predict that in t 3 it b _| of Queen Elizabeth?—I. sl : . : .. i ! : i dismosal, and no one thinks of | Democratic national convention there| A. A white elephant was recently | * (WOrrl SaBAC TN e any aims of territory extension, NOU| faithfully promoted is indicated by a|ing local disturbances, finds herself| cThen, with a ’{."‘"", e it 32;'?;'.1 Oy Tliawites it e et e devastating confliet—with | brought to Bridgeport. « onn., to the | o Linarty and Manor of Paris 'I’In‘:l any Mexican propertics or COMMOr | statement made vesterday by George |intruding into United States politics. | 4 lger pic’ ek, T pulled hitm out onto | ready for play, all work or reading is | the wet East and North lined up| Benier tiarters of 8 Sreis, S 18 | den at the west end of the Hankside i rests to protect; therefore [y Olvaney x aside a o . If he|against the dry South and West. i g s md"‘r”. nothing to] 1 Olvaney, leader of Tammany.|If words can prevent war, the Senate|the bank. This is when he showed | Put asile [:I':‘I Gt | Aias mot noiat ety that! the: Defbs | INE Sruti baipeP: T FREMUIIS, WHIH | o e i e nasthaRa i Mexico in this regard h « : _FI % Judge Olvaney sald that the Smith [may be relied on for a great human gi:flin'v;‘\m‘l:_?” h}:rlxsmnl. fn'« sat u|: seok if is, What matter if all the rugs |eratic party can ride to victory half { came over in 188 iMnnor House. 1t apparently consisted d» in that country, and nu(;frdll.‘ :_\' presidential boom is progressing satis- | service. ;,I,,““m(,’mh I Hendimos oo e in the long hall are pushed in a heap | wet and half d L e Howi |of a double circle divided into 12 only entertains spiritual feelings akin | gaotorily throughout the s —o————————— “ L% 4 ot | at one end or the other? It is mute * % GG = compartments, with a small porch or 5% -aTi 46 sobiintrios orths aineVeul | ot a1t d s fiotal c;unmt. a;!d tomaliste have developed a]and a hait lonk and bvaishen away the | Witness of the good time he has had sentative Will . Wood of In-| . Pomay ore anoroximately 6500 | tiring house —attached, The exact o Sharhilouo ol e bo U S A el e i Ide of his fac | #liding on them in his chase after the chairman of the Republican | public s abotit 700 collexe | date of building is unknown, but it gare.”' governor at the 1928 Democratic con- | new enterprise—that of manufactur- | §EE oM ble Sie of B IOCe, S0C) abbit foot, his favorite plavthing. | congressional committee, did o little | university lbraries, and about 1.000 | WaS probably ready for use about There is in the statement of the|yention on the prohibition issue. Pass- ing evidence in homicide mysteries in | while snarling and snapping at the|Which has been thrown for his amuse- | s gtifiable crowing in the House the and business libraries in this | 1595. It fell into disuse in 1614. The \ Mexican forelgn secretary no expliclt | ing o the point of a report that Wil- forder to prolong interest. The prac. | stick. apparently disappointed hecause | ment. Tow he loves to have It tRrows fother day over the results of the last| country. | Hop Soiee concachnet amostiedte ia : s have . he A Mol & e air, s c : congressional slection, Referring to olland’s Leag, 2 A lhfllrsefi“lm RL’:n revo, | L2m G- McAdoo is to come East from | tical joker has developed into a trag- n.?h?'fl..“fi'.n'lf.“e * rough-and:tumble | (5, \5¢ our well known ball players | (ha" pra-electoin. claims of a Demo.| Q. At what fime is the midnight |amphitheater now falien into decay. )w-_n supplied to the Nicarag: . California soon to help organize op-|ical nuisance. “After a few minutes of this sport, | leaping after a fly ball! .« «w |cratie landslide made by Democratic|sun visible at North Cape, Norway? @ How it vamkae be: aeafts e oo mxd | Olvaney e e e e aders, I oo e o108 | A. Tn the Arctic reglon, which in. | PFOmote growth of eelashea?—B. D. its government. The foreign sccretary |said there is little chance of any antl- .|one end against the ground hog's * ok Jemocrats were as successful in 192 A. | the Arctic regior ] ‘| " A. The jell@should lied wit] < ekiina i it seiild eoraiste s 5 y Mexico, having had a few revolu-|p o, " nq pushed him over on his| A lonely woman writes the follow- |the result of the next national elec- | cludes North Cape, Norway, the sun| A The el Ofl;do-:flfl!nm;v‘v;!wg;‘\:lllr; Y I A ‘ganization in New York State. | tions of her own, feels able to con-| pack, when he slowly got up and |ing: tion would beian overwhelming vie-|is above the Hotion continuously | Foce Tuye nther country hor has any agreement| Next comes Franklin D. Roosevelt, | tribute expert advice as to how those | walked away, looking back at me from | “Dear Sir: Many times [ feel like|tory for the Republican national)from about the 13th of May until the i which may compel her to unite her |who managed Gov. Smith's 1924 -presi. Stia781as i (han ‘the:GEHeE. eVItently | Ehanki for your interesting and | ticket. He made no attempt, however, { 20th of July. - phetionionoft 181 prcgzyl G giEem 1 o i Y iov. 2 -|of other countries ought to be con- ) thanking you for your = , ien [T of Jule r o8] it 2 v is employed by strength or her interests with those |dential campaign, with a declarati . wondering what kind of a guy I was, | instructive articles, but as I am never [to predict what that ticket would be. | known as “the midnight sun. this paper to handle inquiries of our r i paign, with a declaration | ducted. BnAvaY: Wy sHoulaoT Kueh nt ; i I live| During the course of his remarks o . of other countries.” He sets up & case | that there 1s ny chanee for o soit 1n yway. v shou urt him? | well T do not act promptl Tive | DU e o o Tonthet| Q. What s causing the war in |readers, and you are invited to call : J e “C. A. R | alone, and my companions are The|Mr. Wood c on to the fi Sl W0 Rins an’ Frodil. and A in support of the recognition by Mex- | the Democratic party in New York,| The loss of the mascot bulldog * kR Star and o crystal radio sot. As 1| that, instead of a Democr tic land. O e 2o CH G malils e aiasucrriladl bl Mo Kaglibipll o ico of the Sacasa government in Nica- | regardless of who may be nominated | “Jiggs" leaves the marines, no doubt, | , FTom a well known Washington |am not in the least degree musical, |slide. a greater number of Republicans| . i, 0 (Gl ival elements for | matter of fact and the authority will tagua, but it 1s ot & very convincing | next year. This.statement wi i 0 UL druggist: the radia,does” not brini me hat it | had heen elected to the Iouse for the | Confiet, betwees riel, slemen e quoted you. There is no charge it Tt s atamna o vear. This, as prompt- | wondering whether their visit to Nica- | “Dear Sir: 1 am always interested | could if there were more ‘talks.’ | for thie service. Ak iwhat you woout, P 2 ed by reports that friends of McAdoo | ragua is going to prove lucky for all|in your column and your philosophiz- | “I was invited to visit a lady not |oft-year eleetion in 25 vears. Indetd.| Q. Jlow many bridges are there|sign your name and address and in- into a discussion of the relations be- | may start a third party if Gov. Smith | concerned. but particularly in yesterday's|long ago, knowing she had a cat. On | he said thag a greater num :‘l "" ~f": across the M ippi, and what types | close 2 cents in stamps for return tween the United States and Mexico [or some other wet should be nom 5 2 discussion of the in my arrival, one after another came in |publicans were elected to the ] Ouse |are used>—B. H. R. P. postage. Address The Evening Star on the score of the interests of Amer-|inatd : e (Note—Nine out of ten persons, on | until five' made their appearance. | than in any oft-vear clection, save one. | A. There are 127 bridges spanning | Information Bureau, Frederic J. Has- inatéd, coupled with another report| when communication with Mars|reading the following senten will | # '+ * They are black, except for a |since the formation of the \tv_lm“_f'"l‘_ the Mississippi River. The kinds of | kin, Director, Washington, D. C. ican nationals in that country and|that Senator Bruce of Maryland might and Venus is established, it can bel| SAV there is only one ‘f’ in it: “There | white star under the chin. It was|party. Not unnaturally Mr 1’:1'6 5 proposes arbitration, not specifically | back a third-party movement if a dry n , sit. | 2C thousands of flakes in a box of | funny to watch their milling around argued that the rmuu_sl of '_h: 1 ‘ IR e e s St o A e o o B, £ Loty | e B B S Sl s S it | WASHINGTON OBSERVATIONS ¢ . uation can arise up yonder to call| “This was first brought to my atten- | with their tails waving in the air like | W an o ' the door for a settlement. This 1s “mighty interesting read- t he " by Dr. W. S 1} 2 “ + * As I can-|The Republicans sustained onl: net on this country to send troops. on about a year ago by Dr. W. §.|question ma A n t ] Today Secretary Kellogg appears |ing” It is calculated to glve those 4 i Newell, the oculist fn this bullding. | not call on Jack Spratt, piease cuddle | loss of elght seats in that eloction. A O i After I saw one ‘f’ 'and had my error > ¥ i BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. ations = LE. betore the Semate forelgn relations|who are not committed to the Smith| Bootlegging encourages the learned | shown me, he stated that he had tried out of a total of 435 in the next House, committee to give that body the full |candidacy or to the McAdoo opposi- Fofesatona by keeting ‘Hiothsthe law- and while there remain a dozen or account of the situation in Nicaragua. tion, or to any proposal to commit the | .. - { more insurgents and third-party men. | what is Nicaragua? The question is business as a young man in Detroit. His statement will be made in execu- | Dem S S D s . |the Republicans will have a Working | jeveled at this observer by several cor- | There. he struck up a comradeshin ity Lo e P | s u e 1mn bponus ans dtirs { majority of the whele House. respondents now that the little repub- [with a lad of his own age named {ive session, insuring the tullest revela- | the national platform in 1928, cause | p.co bail has made Judge Landis ' | * K K K lic has the center of the stage at|Edwin Denby, later to become Secre ton of all facts and conditlons, though | for serlous concern. Third-party talk |, o8 P00 (8 TPEL RS T e e o Already the political seers are busy | Washinston. Wallace Thompson, an |tary of the Navy, When the Spanish denying the public access to the de- [is not to be rated as of no moment. A ar ticism TOMm TESS | prodicting What is to happen in the | American newspaper man, in’ his | American War ‘came, Ashfield this talls. It'is; perhaps, Wissat this stage « lsleeps. & e orinl race in Now York State in | “Rainbow Countries of Central Amer-|name was Albert Stanley then) and s. It s, perhaps, split may concelvably come on the > it ; 3 senatorls E ica’ thus deseribes Nicaragua: Denby enlisted in the United States retary’s statemegt from full publicity, |it is cause for anxiety on the pa.t of aithough eventually without doubt It |the rank and file of the party, which Cuban waters. Ashfield now manages that China still desires to have her the gigantic London surface and un- wars remain strictly private. rise against the sky on hilltops shaped llke elongated hogbacks or ardent supporter of Gov. Al Smith for saying that the Congress was too cow- President. When Senator Copeland country difficulty encountered by must be laid befofe the world. wants a winning candidate on a win-| World War veterans seeking to get|ardly to do one of two things—either | Presiqent: | VAR, TEO FEOBAE L TP found.domed huts of black |dersround electric railway system be. There is still & disposition in Con- | ning platform, to hear such early dis-| Cpina faces a not unusual situation | 198N on their bonus certificates has | to refuse or to grant a real ‘bonus.’| Calder, Republican, he was suspected | giants. It is tropical, brooding, |dueathed to the British metropolls by { African, almost, and the edge of the sea laps ochre-yellow rocks, the foreground of hills that are of pur- ple distance, not of blue.” Nicaragua is 49,200 square miles in |area—ahout as big as Alabama and Hence it handed the ex-service men something in the nature of a ‘gold brick.” " of being a dry, partly because he had been public health commissioner of New York and because his opponent was a recognized wet. There is no {one on the horizon so far to dispute | with Senator Copeland the Democrat- {ic nomination. If by any chance Gov. stirred a storm of comment. There are many critics who believe that the Government itself shéuld provide the machinery for making these loans, from which banks generally are in- gress to make political capital out of | putation on the score of a possible the action of this Government in |schism. . Nicaragua, which is to be greatly de-| Mr. McAdeo's thances of heading off plored. Assertions that the adminis- | Gov. Smith, if that is his purpose, are tration is deliberately heading for war | probably increased by Judge Olvaney's Yerkes. The ‘“traction peer” was elevated to the House of Lords in 1920 as a reward for conspicuous service in the transportation fleld during the World War. Ashfield was active for 12 years in Michigan and New Jersey 4 in which most of the genulnely rough work in a war is done by the bandits. e —e——— SHOOTING STARS. b . “Perhaps what is now happening will cause the ex-service men and are absurd. They have no warrant in | explicit’ proposal of the latter as the clined to shy because of the small|gther voters to pay more attention to| )"'q the Democratic nominee | Eingland. Its population is some 650.- | electric rallway development prior to any action by this Government. It is | candidate of the wet Democracy in i e e amounts and the red tape involved. | what thelr representatives at Wash. | i SMith s the Democratic Genator |000. Managua, the capital, is the | his return to England, his native land. ’ Others are disposed to feel that the |ington are doing,” remarks the Canton | (i jind's chances for re-election will | Jargest city, with 0,000 inhabitants. - 5% - to be doubted if they are seriously |1928. The Tammany leader's state- ‘Worrying Along. ex-service men actually are fortunate Daily News, and the Kalamazoo Ga- be considerably enhanced. It won't | The city of Leon is the next most Dr. Hubert Work, Secretary of the made. As the case stands, the United | ment is a bold move. It is, in effect, a | Worryin' some 'bout the flowers |in finding It not too easy to negotiate | zette, referring to one critic's deserip- | it | Populous -place, with 47,000 restdents. - z = i o 'y ¥ o 3 2 | hurt him to run on the ticket with s = 2 1 Interior, h: st e ! t. States is clear of any imputation of | challenge to the dry Democracy and | That Winter has hidden away; loans, which In the long run fs almost | tion of “the whole grtuity Gov. Smith. Republican politicians in ey Lake Nicsrewis |ing ity e ke A aseiston i aggression. It has recognized the [to the Me. ;. e . E , certain to mean financial loss. ‘tombstone bonus,’ "' suggests that “in |} “jnynire State are beginning to | 92 miles lo , the | U0 s S . e e |; vm};.« MrAdood I‘hmocr-cL That it | Worryin' some 'hout the showers ""The certificates are and should be| many respects the figuro appears | (he 1Smpire State are heglinng 1% |largest body of fresh water south of ;;I;I:Sd\flnr;:mPeQ‘rvx:illl(vn‘::(‘: Clubs_at existing government In law and in |w accepted is assured. For the | That promise the rainbow in May; |as 'good’ as Liberty bonds,” in the | rather fitting. The lmited degree of | Gt EIRY T GRTCCCN "inat Senator [our own Great Lakes. Coffee, cattle | BhfAdeIPhIn. Work (was gendusiod fact, and at the request of that gov- [ nomination will not be made this year. | Worryin’ some 'bout the beauty opinion of the Winston-Salem Sentinel, | satisfaction which the insurance bonus |\, geworth, defeated recently by Rob. |breeding and sllver mining are the'| 0,0 LR B0 & FERe B SRS, BU0 ernment has landed forces to protect | It will not be made by the leader of | That fades with the hastening years; | "Put they are not as negotiable. They | has produced is evidenced by the larke | o4 k. \Wagner, Democrat, does no: |Princinal industries. e e it slecced R fo | are not salable at all, which is entirely | percentage of oligible veterans who | Soo, oo SERRER SONRTIT T, gog EReTir American interests and to prevent de- | Tammany Hall. It will be made by | Worryin’ some "bout each duty— Droper, as @ moment's thought back | have not even taken the trouble to| Sor ot (o most prominontly men: recent annual meeting in Indlan- velopments certain to work havoc |the delegates from all the States and | Yet happy in spite of our fears. to the ‘claim-shaving’ scandals of pre- | apply for ft.” tioned are Representative Jame: United States Marines are almost ::l?;“w:'r"; "p“r’u*;‘:“'l?:" e e with those interests. — the Territories in convention in 1928 in a city vet to be selected, which will ‘Worryin' some 'bout the sorrow vious wars, by which soldiers were robbed through usurious ‘discounts,’ will convince any one. It appears that “Few bankers know anything about the governmental plan for vedeeming or maturing these soldier certificates,” Parker, chairman of the interstate and foreign commerce committee of the House and one of the authors of as much at home in Nicaragua as they are at Quantico or San Diego. At the request of the Nicaraguan govern- Work Cup" to John Heywood Smith of Utah, who was selected as this . That love's v fr g The fact that a screen comedian|"°t be New York, acting under the s disappointment may | ;17 fecting the service men from | according to the Tulsa World. “As|the DoRSe 64, 008 P00 M irOr= 2 | TTaNE™"2 000 Teathernecks Ianded. at e °“"$“‘""§ Renst “’“’";‘""i two-thirds rule, the cancellation of s ‘claim-shavers’ the Government has|soon as the authoritles make clear the | o¢% 1o 1aot gession of Congress, and | Corinto in 1912 and made their way | e I8 atfending the Wharton Schoo can make millions laugh does not necessarily Imply that he can make home happy. —r——— Connecticut Avenue Speed. months ago Traffic me Director which is not to be regarded as at all likely. During the next fifteen months there will be much maneuvering, and it Is quite within the range of pos- sibility that the names of neither Smith nor McAdoo will appear in the | Worryin’ some 'bout the morrow, Yet hopeful of songs it may sing. We wait with a confident yearning For pleasures that yet are to come, And the joys unto which we are turning Are mixed up with worryin’ some. made it extremely difficult for them to receive thelr money when it was prom- ised. It is up to the Government to find a way to make its promises good, and speedily The Grand Rapids Press belleves that “these loans should be made by the Government itself out of the funds process whereby this is done and as- sure the bankers agalnst loss, former service men wishing to put their cer- tificates to such use will have little difficulty in doing so, even though the transactions must necessarily be so small that little profit to a banking institution can be expected. We think Representative Bertrand H. Snell, chajrman of the House committee on rules. Either of them is said to be acceptable to the element in the party which really caused the defeat of Sen- ator Wadsworth after he had pro- nounced himself wholeheartedly wet in the last campaign. to Managua to protect American lives and property during a revolutionary outbreak. The “American occupation® ended when the last hundred Marines wereswithdrawn in 1925. Americans bhave had a finger in the Nicaraguan pie for decades. Early in the Call- fornia gold rush of 1849 Cornelius of Finance there. Although he played right tackle on the varsity foot ball team, Smith managed to achieve averages of 91 in all of his fresh man courses. So much for the theory that foot ball means neglect of study! e Eldridge recommended that a thirty- | list of favorite sons at the Democratic A Talk it is accumulating to amortize the 20- | it would be a particularly fortunate Vandertit blishad . 8 . ¢ proof Career. 2 , | £ i ‘anderbilt established a line of trans-| The very latest in Wilsoniana fs fle-an-hour o v v g . | year maturity of these ‘adjusted com- | thing should the former service men | S fshey Of tra es 2 ns :‘vmv‘o"[“ ur limit pe adopted on | convention, those two having, after| “You have done a great deal of talic. | hensation . cortificaten - Tha . loan | decide 10 forget (helr certificates untll| The old saw, politics ends at thia | DO oEat L N i oodeaw W ig Hiip Mepiorlal necticut avenue heyond Klingle | the fashion of the Kilkenny cats of | ing all these years, Ve oo 4l outurnthy teeiiosion | they Tolly mAtGre” shotes of the. Athantle (or the’ Mexi. | and, New Orleans to San Franciaco, | Arrangements are being perlected to Bridge and extending to the built-up tradition, fought each other to a finish “Yes,” answered Senator Sorghum. but $20,000,000, whereas the Govern- The Kansas City Post, quoting Di- rector Hines of the Veterans' Bureau can border), is not working so well these days. President Coolidge’s pol- route, which became he de luxe road showing of “six reels of the real mection of Chevy Chase, except for |before the big match takes place i ment has $400,000,000 already in the 8 for travel for more than a quarter of ; 2 ki, : 3 take pride in the fact that 1 have o e effect that “the Government|icy in Nicaragua, instead of receiv. | [T, travel for . quarter of | Wilson The Woodrow Wiison short stretches, which are considered ——————ste—. been able to entertain so many audi- S ianonning. suggests A1 Stand squarely back of every such | ing the united support of all mem- L ‘r"n';i‘"fi‘* Nicaragua played a bit of | Memorial Soclety, which sponsors Adangerous and on which the speed Jiggs, the bulldog mascot of the ences without saying anything to in. “The money borrowed, the Indianapolis News, ““will, of course, loan,” says: “It has been said that bangs feel shy of accepting such se- bers of Congress, has been violently attacked by Democrats in the House, of the 1855 a buc- the curtain raiser American Civil War. In this screened glorification of its hero, thus describes its purpose: would necessarily be reduced. This | Marines, enjoyed a number of promo- " reduce the face of the policy. It is a ing Calfornis “illia e » terfere with my political position. 55 boras fearing lack of co-operation on | and has been criticized vigorously by | SAneering Californian named Willia “To keep Woodrow Wilson for- 'mmendation was made at thé |tions through courage and loyalty. e L f}‘,';",.yu'n e the Federal Government|some Republicans. It will be re- | Valker. with a band of co-adventurers, | o o fl”\,af‘anw“‘ his. people, for N #ame time that other arterial high- wavs were listed as being capable of He needed no “pull.” ——————— Prolonging the Agony. All war is ended. Peace draws near panies that such loans are not gen- erally repaid. The bankers can help to prevent widespread dissipation of in providing repayment. Director Hines’ statement should, and doubtless will, banish this sentiment The Ak- called that when President Wilson was in the White House his policy in Mexico was attacked by Repub- invaded Nicaragua for the purpose, as many believed at the time, of extend- iing the slave territory of the United whom he sacrificed himeself, the ‘Woodrow Wilson Film Memorial has been co-operatively compiled permitting a safe speed of thirty miles Childre; The i And ends the sad ferocities. this borfus money by investigating the e iStates. W e \I(hm::m o Jr"fim» X n at Theaters. Why should we hear those war songs | Fesources of borrowers and advising ron Beacon-Journal, however, feels|lican members of Congress, at one Dresiency ot ght himself to the | and is presented by Woodrow E ost of s the result of an investigation v BS | against a loan except in cases of obvi- | that “the whole relfef plan was hope-| time because he interfered too much D O the Ellone s H Tt s or e p o son's friends, under the aus- others received the approval of the | into the circumstances of the Mont- B . ous merit." The Providence Bulletin |lessly involved in red tape, with so|with the affairs of the Southern re-|p¥ B (18 A0 OWS. TS 1A8E 1 mesuana| Dices of the Woodrow Wilson Commissioners and now have the | real theater fire in which seventy.| That ranked ‘mongat the atrocities? [ finds that “the average value of the|many strings attached that it brought | public and at another because he did | 5, "contegerate States: 3 Memorial Society. Lifeless monu- higher limit, Connecticut avenue has | seven were killed by suffocation in o = certificates is said to be about $1,200"; [ no material benefits to those who were | not interfere enough. Now Presiden| s g g iReiite. Wit bo- set’ up Here- axi 3 a the objects of the bounty. Coolidge is being charged with seek- have defended the cause of | (hare to his memory, but the real Jud Tunkins saye profanity is no a punch into something vou've got that “the average of the loans made the medium of the Woodrow Wil- mever leen approved by the city heads | panic. the manager of the theater |1, "0 ot “1e vou want to put | 18 about $100,- and it advises that if SR Ing to force aiwar with Mexico, via |, Slavery. N forelgm IRl Xou haye || Wooarow." Wilsoif: shail ‘foreves for increased speed. has sheen arrested on the charge of the velerans - Ax 8 L e 1926 Was Banner Year Do m;s[:ndm'rn"i)ri\a’nv 4‘4)‘1‘]\}1;::\‘ bl [ :«m':‘:Pu.::pl\[:::"h:’\aluf' live among ‘his pecple, through his approval has heen withheld | admitting children under sixteen 5 worth $1,200 in order to gain $100 at i e et . R ihe B t | A t ¢ it in plain grammatical English. e ki serfous 5 declared that the steps he has taken n at cause, in your own Siim despite the fact that stop sizns have | years of age to his place of enter. | " ot o e pissar ¢ ey ate FLLE S o0TR) for Railroads of U. S.|have heen for the protection of Amer-| fields of corn and cotton.” :g“,f,‘.‘p".‘,i“"'illii‘\“';i" e now heen erected at every intersec- | tainment without being accompanied “A hypocrite,” saild Hi Ho, the sage g * ok K % i T ican Hv'es ang’ tmfl‘r‘x:fn":::“re;::l:rn PRI P imué can do” tio hat crossi . | by ' ) " o ¢ | P the Chicago ows. a country which ow - . n: that crossings.in the area rec-| by elders. So far only four cases|of Chinatown, “must dissimulate so ‘There is no possibility of loss by “;":w records wers achleved last|tion. It is not likely that he will| Senator Reed Smoot, Republican, of bl 1, S ommended for the increase are few far between with good visibility At all times; that Connecticut avenue is an have been found in which the chil- dren who were killed were in the company of their parents or others much that sooner or later he is sure to reveal himself as a bad actor.” Catty. any bank making such a loan,” ob- serves the Philadelphia Evening Bulle- tin, “and there is not the slightest doubt that the present complications year by the rallroads of the United States. The gains made in 1924 and 1925 were notable, but they have been eclipsed by the remarkable advances lose caste with the American people on such a proposition. His opponents have been unable to charge him with Jack of firmness in this matter, and Utah, was 65 years old on January 10. His son, Ernest W. Smoot, who is one of his father’s secretaries, assembled 18 brother solons to have a birthday President Coolldge has just fwuns a_ timely map_on the wall of his office in the White House. It is evidently of Latin American origin, exceptionally wide thorough- | of mature years. Further will be cleared. While it is not to be i er, an ! S A g more, most | .14 vou dance with the Prince of | assumed that every bank will be pre-|in 1926. their attacks upon his policy ' give |luncheon with the veteran Mormon | heing. antitled Las Americas. © 1t ith a large amount of rush-|of the children, it would seem, were | ' of |assumed that every bank will be pre | I, e et operating income of all the | moral support to those in foreign na-|politician in the latter's committee | so® S 5 oG Seaten na all of hour traffic. and that it Is one of the | present without spectfic permission | Wales When he was in this country?" | BIoeC 1o, Tates SECT 10808 B Ly | railroads in the last 12 months is | tions who are anti-American. foom (finance) in the Capitol. 1t was | St and South Ametten. In botd most important arterial highways in | of their parents. “No,” answered Miss Cayenne. “Ljy,.1."\ii" pe called upon to accept |estimated at $1,260,000,000. This rep: * ok K el ‘,‘.'l‘;,‘m:":;l‘;'f;"‘:}‘:q"“{;“;’;: relief, especially the coast lines of the cityv-wide system The Jaw requiring that children attended a party where he was, and I decided not to dance. The way to such small transactions, ¥ is to be expected that such provisions shall be resents a return of about 5.21 per cent on the property investment, the larg- The Democratic mnational commit- tee is to have a large group of cities with good-will for the man who is rounding out 24 vears of continuous Mexico and Nicaragua. idge doesn’t go in Mr. Cool- for very much it would appear that serious con-| under sixteen be accompanied to h retur the resumption of p st " made as shall relieve the service man | est return since the resumpti rom which to choose in selecting the \ . adornment of his business premise: sideration should be given to this| places of public entertainment by | D¢ interesting is to be unique. from the necessity of bargaining with | private operation in the Spring of :"I{;n O e it e | puisaIn dhe United T::::':lfi.:m.: Ot o M ll‘mm“n; project Beyond the Bureau of | older persons has probably been a New Fashions, usurious money-lenders. l'gv*“fls‘ _“"{' -;‘j;;‘! ratlfylng result was madeltion. In order that the members of | eighths of his life in that body. He |Picture in the presidential sanotum. Ftandards there is only one intersec- | dead letter in Montreal as in other [1he “boot leg” is not figured any more | Momentary check on e e fy possible, first. by the tremendous ge | S0 S e e e Talier lcame in 1903, Senator Lee S. Over- b bipunftg L (;;. "";“ flm"fir “ion hefore the top of o vher: orcH o " 5 ¢ certificates > 2 ‘el et 5 rce, | IN their minds, eve S od Chair- | jyan, Democrat, of North € . | bookcases tha 8 the office walls i the toy . the next hill | cities where it is in force. Children| Ax part of man's apparel. fluencing some to hold on to thelr | tivity in industry and cc MIMETCS. |y Clem Shiver has sent a list of | {00 4o oo nr-;m“mo(n\ fl:n;x;:; St Wk oo R e e s #s reached and only one dwelling. | flock to the picture theaters often || hears resemblance which we must | notes & The rafivonds have handied the 1ar& | the cities which already have been |quy. Omly two Senators have held | dreary “United States Reports,” the Matorisis at the present time drive | without parental authority or per- The loahs awe small And there is no | est volume of frelght In their history. | mentioned for the convention 1o |ofica for longer continuous periods | bound decisions of the courts with faster than the twenty-two-mile limit thix stretch and they do so with ety. Adoption of the high- er limit on Connecticut avenue would he merely a logical carrying out of the plans for the boulevard and ar- terial system. It would connect the Jarge community of Chevy Chase with A fast traffic street to the city proper. perfect mission. Indeed, that is the cause of much complaint agalnst a certain type of picture entertainment. It is pointed out in the case of the Montreal tragedy that the fact that these children were not accompanied by elders probably did not contribute to the disaster. One of the coolest- headed persons in the place was a Whather or not favorable action Is 1aken by the Commissioners on the Connegticut avenue recommendation, {his In¢ident furnishes a good fllustra. | went to another point' where he was !able distinction, 1£ It can be boy of ten years, who, seeing the deplore Unto a bounteous barrel. “De banjo,” said Uncle Eben, “used to be a means of passin’ de idle mo- ments away. Now it keeps a jazz player workin' overtime.” The Dangerous Superlative. From the Nashville Banner. Senator Borah says the allen prop- | rush for the exit, realized that he could not escaps by {hat means and erty business was the worst sysjggm of looting this countr? ha r known. Tt f& a unique and r roved. profit in making them," nplTlfl oug, the Omaha World-Herald, and that paper adds: “Therefore, a good many bank- ers are disposed to be hard-boiled about it, forgetting that mad, wild day when they stood on the sidewalks with the rest of us stay-at-homes to cheer the boys who were going away to offer their lives in the defense of all we have, including our banks. The Omaha banks, it is good to note, seem disposed to be as helpful as possible under the law. They are making the loans to all veterans who can provide identification. But the second factor in railrond pros- erity has been the increase in opér- ating efficiency In nearly every direc- tion, including economy in fuel and other materfals. There have been no acute car shortages, and traffic has moved without congestion or inter- ruption. g It is not generally known, perhaps, that the recognized high efficiency of American railroads is due largely to liberal expenditures made in the last six years on roadbed improvement, terminal facilities and rolling stock. The aggregate new investment in that The Chattanooga Times asserts that “there are many who sympathize with 3 g period {s estimated af nearly $5,200, 000,000, every committeeman. Two or three of these citles, Mr. Shaver says in his _letter, are -preparing to extend an invitation at the proper time. The than Smoot and Overman—Warren of Wyoming, who has served since 1895, and Simmons of North Carollna, who has been on duty since 1901. Once it decision of ‘the committee probably will not be made until next Decem- ber. The cities which Mr. Shaver mentiohs are Des Moines, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Louisville, At- lanta, ) Angeles and San Fran- cisco. 0 mention is made of New York. The probabilities are a city in the Middle West or in the Lake Stdtes will be ghosen. What If the opponents of Govi Al Smith on the committee should Wpsist on Atlanta, Ga.? was thought that Reed Smoot pre- ferred the high church duties at Salt Lake City, which are now his by seniority, to further service .in the Senate. But he was re-elected last November for another term, upon which he is about to enter in ap- parently unimpaired vigor. * ok Xk Lord Ashfleld, don traction king, who pald ‘his ipects to President Coolidge tha other day, learned his 5 235 o which lawyers usually pile thelr shelves and libraries. * ok ok x “Revelry,” the movel of so-called Washington life during a recent ad- ministration, is shortly to be drama- tized and staged, according to news that reaches Capitol Hill. A well known New York producer is sald to have obtained the.acting rights and plans to present the piece in an opening performance some time during the present year. Washing- lfir may be the scens of the pre- miera, (Covsright. 1927.)